
Baháʼí teachings
Baháʼí teachings emphasize the oneness of God, humanity, and religion, advocating for universal peace, justice, and equality. Founded in the 19th century by Baháʼuʼlláh, it promotes the idea that all major religions share a common foundation and purpose. Followers focus on personal spiritual growth and service to humanity, emphasizing the importance of education, gender equality, and the elimination of prejudice. Community building and global cooperation are central tenets, alongside the belief that humanity is transitioning toward a more unified and just society, reflecting divine principles.